Quietflow.js is a jQuery library for creating beautiful dynamic or static visual effects.
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Quietflow.js is a jQuery library for creating beautiful dynamic or static visual effects.
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Chrome continued its meteoric growth mostly at IE's expense in October's browser trends. Is there better news for Microsoft in November's StatCounter statistics? Er, no…
The following table shows browser usage movements during the past month.
Browser | September | October | change | relative |
---|---|---|---|---|
IE (all) | 15.71% | 15.28% | -0.43% | -2.70% |
IE11 | 9.88% | 10.00% | +0.12% | +1.20% |
IE10 | 1.63% | 1.53% | -0.10% | -6.10% |
IE9 | 1.75% | 1.61% | -0.14% | -8.00% |
IE6/7/8 | 2.45% | 2.14% | -0.31% | -12.70% |
Edge | 0.96% | 1.10% | +0.14% | +14.60% |
Chrome | 53.24% | 53.78% | +0.54% | +1.00% |
Firefox | 15.87% | 15.52% | -0.35% | -2.20% |
Safari | 3.89% | 4.10% | +0.21% | +5.40% |
iPad Safari | 5.25% | 5.02% | -0.23% | -4.40% |
Opera | 1.76% | 1.78% | +0.02% | +1.10% |
Others | 3.32% | 3.42% | +0.10% | +3.00% |
Continue reading %Browser Trends November 2015: the Chrome Clinch%
This is a question that I get asked pretty often, so I thought I'd write it down to make it easier to share. I've also asked some of my peers for their story as well, since they all have unique backgrounds and this is definitely an interesting role with many paths to get to it.
I wanted to share my story so that others who want to get into this field, or those who do not have technical backgrounds, can understand that a path exists.
For starters, I don't have an engineering or computer science background. I went to a small state school in New York (SUNY Oneonta) and studied communications. After I graduated in 2009, I went back to NYIT, where I began my college career, and completed the first year of my MBA in Management of Information Systems. It wasn't until the tail-end of college that I even discovered you could study computers.
I tried doing one year of computer science when I started my MBA, but as a graduate student I had to take math courses designed for freshmen, and I couldn't pass any of those. (I had a solid 65 average in Math in high school). There goes that dream. At the same time, the economy collapsed, and nobody was hiring. I realized it wasn't the best time to be in school, and my student loan debt was growing to nearly $40k. Most of that came from graduate school, which I never finished.
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The takeaway:
If you go to school, be sure that this is what you want to study. That student loan debt will stick with you for the rest of your life. That's a big investment for something you are thinking: "Maybe I want to do this?"
Continue reading %How I Got Started in Technical Evangelism%
Ruby is a brilliant language, which is why I've created an entire course to get you up and running with Ruby.
If you're reading this, then that means you've been thinking about it already. The great thing is that now you have no excuse to stop here. In this lesson I'll get you prepped and ready to go so you can build a card game using Ruby. Now you have something to show off and on your way towards having ticked Ruby from your to do list.
You can find the code samples for this video on GitHub.
Continue reading %Watch: Writing a Play Card Game with Ruby?%
Preloader.js is a jQuery plugin to create YouTube like progress bar for your website. It's simple, fast and customizable.
Debuting with Panasonic’s latest range of high end TV devices at CES this year, Firefox OS has now penetrated the Smart TV Market.
The Viera device range by Panasonic has received surprisingly positive reviews. With Firefox OS taking a new strategy this year, it might be a good time to revisit the Firefox OS environment once more.
SitePoint has published many articles on Firefox OS, but for this article let’s focus on how Firefox OS will work with TVs. I will cover how to set up your environment and the style guide of the TV operating system better.
Continue reading %Bringing Firefox OS to Smart TVs%